Written on March 26th, 2005 at 06:03 am by Darren Rowse
The Blog Cycle
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Anil Dash posts an interesing post on The Blog Cycle that sub-communities within the larger blogging population go through. Its an interesting post and one that I see the ‘entrepreneurial blogging’ community going through at the momemnt. The stages of the cycle that he identifies are:
- What is blogging?
- Our community invented blogging!
- Blogging vs. Journalism Phew.
- Where are the women/minorities?
- You’ll get fired!
- Think about the children!
- The technology is boring/unimportant.
- Will blogs change the world?
- What you do isn’t blogging — do it this way.
- They don’t deserve it!
Fascinating observations of someone who is a position to have observed many such blogging sub communities. Read more at Anil Dash: The Blog Cycle
What would you add or subtract from his stages? Where do you think the ‘Pro’, ‘Entrepreneurial’ and ‘Business’ Blogging community is at presently?
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One Response to “The Blog Cycle”
Journalists, Bloggers and the Australian Blogosphere: enternetusers Blog Tips
March 1st, surf zone.10:28 am
[…] I’m not saying that those having the conversation are immature - but rather that perhaps it is a reflection of the fact that Australian blogging doesn’t have a really strong identity. Conversations about who is in, or who is legitimate are just a natural part of establishing such an identity (the conversation reminded me of some of the elements in The Blog Cycle that Anil Dash wrote about last year). […]
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